Oregon has 16 institutions awarding a medical coding or billing credential, 10 of which publish enough to be ranked, and coders in the state earn a median of $59,000. No Oregon program carries program-level approval, which is the national norm rather than a local failing. Below: cost, pay, and what to check instead.
16
institutions awarding a coding credential
10
programs ranked on this page
$5,879
median published tuition a year
$59,000
median coder pay
Top 10 medical coding programs in Oregon in 2026
The top 10 medical coding programs in Oregon are ranked below on the same model as our national list: independent review, cost, track record, delivery and credential fit. Of the 16 institutions in the state, 10 publish enough to be scored at all, since a program without a published tuition figure cannot be priced and so cannot be ranked honestly. The rest are listed in full further down.
Cost is scored against every rankable program in the country rather than against Oregon, so a cheap program here is cheap in absolute terms, not just cheap for the state. Read the methodology for the weights.
- #1
Klamath Community College
Klamath Falls, OR · Public
49.9
of 100
Online available CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Klamath Community College ranks #1 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Klamath Falls, OR. At $4,857 a year in district, it is about 18% below the median of $5,909 across medical coding programs we scored. Online study is available here, though the federal flag covers the college rather than this specific award, which is worth confirming with an Oregon advisor. 20 awards in the latest year, and awards in each of the three years before it, which is the check we run for whether a program is actually operating. No independent program review is on record for this one, which is the normal position in medical coding rather than a mark against it.
Tuition
$4,857 a year, in-district
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 11.9/25
- Track record 20.0/20
- Online availability 12.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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- #2
Mt Hood Community College
Gresham, OR · Public
49.8
of 100
Online available Certificate + associateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Mt Hood Community College ranks #2 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Gresham, OR. At $5,175 a year in district, it is about 12% below the median of $5,909 across medical coding programs we scored. It awards both a certificate and an associate degree, so a student can take the short route first and come back for the degree. No program-level approval is recorded. Read that as the field's norm, not as a finding about this college, whose institutional accreditation is a separate matter. IPEDS records the college as offering undergraduate programs that can be finished entirely at a distance, an institution-level flag, so confirm with the Oregon campus that the coding award itself runs online.
Tuition
$5,175 a year, in-district
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 9.8/25
- Track record 20.0/20
- Online availability 12.0/12
- Credential fit 8.0/8
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- #3
Treasure Valley Community College
Ontario, OR · Public
46.2
of 100
Online available CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Treasure Valley Community College ranks #3 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Ontario, OR. Nothing independent has reviewed this specific program, which describes almost every coding program in Oregon rather than this one in particular. IPEDS records the college as offering undergraduate programs that can be finished entirely at a distance, an institution-level flag, so confirm with the Oregon campus that the coding award itself runs online. Federal completions show awards in each of the last three years, 3 in the most recent, so this is a running program rather than a listed one. Tuition of $5,748 a year sits close to the $5,909 median for medical coding programs we scored.
Tuition
$5,748 a year, in-district
Facts on this card come from Treasure Valley Community College
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 8.2/25
- Track record 20.0/20
- Online availability 12.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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- #4
Lane Community College
Eugene, OR · Public
45.8
of 100
Online available CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Lane Community College ranks #4 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Eugene, OR. There is no program-level review on record here. That is unremarkable in this field, where only 22 programs nationally carry one. The college reports distance-education programs at undergraduate level, and whether this Oregon certificate is one of them is worth a direct question. It has graduated students in all three of the years we checked, most recently 8. Tuition of $5,879 a year sits close to the $5,909 median for medical coding programs we scored.
Tuition
$5,879 a year, in-district
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 7.8/25
- Track record 20.0/20
- Online availability 12.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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- #5
Umpqua Community College
Roseburg, OR · Public
45.7
of 100
Online available CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Umpqua Community College ranks #5 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Roseburg, OR. No program-level approval is recorded. Read that as the field's norm, not as a finding about this college, whose institutional accreditation is a separate matter. Tuition of $5,909 a year sits close to the $5,909 median for medical coding programs we scored. Online study is available here, though the federal flag covers the college rather than this specific award, which is worth confirming with an Oregon advisor. 6 awards in the latest year, and awards in each of the three years before it, which is the check we run for whether a program is actually operating.
Tuition
$5,909 a year, in-district
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 7.7/25
- Track record 20.0/20
- Online availability 12.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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- #6
Clackamas Community College
Oregon City, OR · Public
45.3
of 100
Online available CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Clackamas Community College ranks #6 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Oregon City, OR. No independent program review is on record for this one, which is the normal position in medical coding rather than a mark against it. Tuition of $6,210 a year sits close to the $5,909 median for medical coding programs we scored. The college reports distance-education programs at undergraduate level, and whether this Oregon certificate is one of them is worth a direct question. 11 awards in the latest year, and awards in each of the three years before it, which is the check we run for whether a program is actually operating.
Tuition
$6,210 a year, in-district
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 7.3/25
- Track record 20.0/20
- Online availability 12.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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- #7
Linn-Benton Community College
Albany, OR · Public
39.0
of 100
Some online courses CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Linn-Benton Community College ranks #7 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Albany, OR. This program carries no third-party review of its own. Few do, so the absence separates it from almost nothing. Tuition of $6,288 a year sits close to the $5,909 median for medical coding programs we scored. 14 awards in the latest year, and awards in each of the three years before it, which is the check we run for whether a program is actually operating.
Tuition
$6,288 a year, in-district
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 7.0/25
- Track record 20.0/20
- Online availability 6.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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- #8
Central Oregon Community College
Bend, OR · Public
36.1
of 100
Some online courses CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Central Oregon Community College ranks #8 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Bend, OR. At $4,941 a year in district, it is about 16% below the median of $5,909 across medical coding programs we scored. Nothing independent has reviewed this specific program, which describes almost every coding program in Oregon rather than this one in particular. Federal data shows awards in 2 of the last three years, which is worth asking about.
Tuition
$4,941 a year, in-district
Facts on this card come from Central Oregon Community College
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 11.1/25
- Track record 13.0/20
- Online availability 6.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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- #9
Chemeketa Community College
Salem, OR · Public
31.3
of 100
Online available CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Chemeketa Community College ranks #9 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in Salem, OR. No independent program review is on record for this one, which is the normal position in medical coding rather than a mark against it. Federal data shows awards in 1 of the last three years, which is worth asking about. Tuition of $6,210 a year sits close to the $5,909 median for medical coding programs we scored. The college reports distance-education programs at undergraduate level, and whether this Oregon certificate is one of them is worth a direct question.
Tuition
$6,210 a year, in-district
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 7.3/25
- Track record 6.0/20
- Online availability 12.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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- #10
Eastern Oregon University
La Grande, OR · Public
28.2
of 100
Online available CertificateWhy it ranks in Oregon
Eastern Oregon University ranks #10 of the 10 medical coding programs we scored, on a campus in La Grande, OR. Tuition of $10,709 runs about 81% above the $5,909 median for medical coding programs we scored, which is worth weighing against what else the program includes. No program-level approval is recorded. Read that as the field's norm, not as a finding about this college, whose institutional accreditation is a separate matter. Online study is available here, though the federal flag covers the college rather than this specific award, which is worth confirming with an Oregon advisor. Federal data shows awards in 1 of the last three years, which is worth asking about.
Tuition
$10,709 a year, in-district
Score breakdown
- Independent review 0.0/35
- Published tuition 4.2/25
- Track record 6.0/20
- Online availability 12.0/12
- Credential fit 6.0/8
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How many medical coding programs are in Oregon in 2026?
Oregon has 16 institutions awarding a medical coding or medical billing credential, and together they conferred 94 of them in the latest year of federal data. That is 0.3 percent of the national total, from a field split 15 public, 1 for-profit.
With 16 medical coding programs in Oregon, the shortlist is worth building on evidence rather than on the first result. Compare what each costs, whether it runs online, and which exam it names, in that order.
By credentials actually conferred, the largest medical coding programs in Oregon are Klamath Community College in Klamath Falls with 20 in the year, followed by Mt Hood Community College, Linn-Benton Community College, Clackamas Community College. Volume is not quality, but it does tell you which programs have a track record and an alumni network in the state, and both matter when a local employer is deciding whether to interview you.
What is the difference between medical billing and medical coding in Oregon?
Medical billing and medical coding are two different jobs in Oregon, and the federal government counts them as two different occupations. Coding is deciding what happened in an encounter and assigning the codes for it; billing is getting the resulting claim paid. In Oregon that split is worth $7,140 at the median.
A program advertised as medical billing and coding is teaching both halves, which is what a physician practice usually wants from one hire. Hospital departments split the work, so the combined credential fits them less neatly.
The local numbers show both sides are real employment: 2,560 in the coding occupation and 5,030 in billing. Which to aim for is worth deciding before you enrol, because the credentials diverge: the AAPC CPB is the billing credential, while the CPC and CCA are coding ones.
Which Oregon medical coding programs hold AHIMA PCAP approval in 2026?
No medical coding program in Oregon holds AHIMA PCAP approval, and none of the state's 16 institutions holds CAHIIM accreditation either. The second half of that is true everywhere: we read all 431 records in the CAHIIM directory and not one is a medical coding program.
That is not the same as saying Oregon programs are unaccredited. PCAP and CAHIIM are program-level markers, reviewing the coding certificate itself, and they are rare or absent everywhere. Most of the 16 Oregon institutions here hold institutional accreditation, covering the college as a whole, which is what federal financial aid and credit transfer depend on. Both are real; they answer different questions.
Read that as a fact about the field rather than about the state. Almost no coding program anywhere holds a program-level marker, which is precisely why the certification exam does the work that accreditation does elsewhere.
Without approval to filter on, a Oregon shortlist has to be built from what each school will confirm in writing: institutional accreditation, the named certification exam, and whether the voucher is bundled. Beware in particular of a program advertised as accredited without saying by whom. On a coding certificate that nearly always means institutional accreditation of the college, which is real but is not a statement about the coding program. Our accreditation guide sets out all four markers.
How much does a medical coding program cost in Oregon in 2026?
A medical coding program in Oregon costs a median of $5,879 a year in published resident tuition, ranging from $4,680 to $10,709 across the 15 schools in the state that publish a figure.
That $6,029 spread is the first thing to notice, because it is far wider than any difference in what the programs teach. Two things the figure also excludes: it is tuition only, so code books, revised annually and running to a few hundred dollars, sit on top, as does the certification exam itself at $425 and up for an AAPC voucher.
One more unit caution. $5,879 is a year, so compare medical coding programs on total cost to completion: 16 schools award certificates and 1 award associate degrees, and those are different multiples of the same annual figure.
The other 1 institution in Oregon publish no resident tuition figure in the federal data, which is why they cannot be scored on our national ranking. Absence from the federal file is not evasion; ask the admissions office and you will get the number.
How much do medical coders make in Oregon in 2026?
Medical coders in Oregon make a median of $59,000 a year, $7,860 above the national median of $51,140. That ranks Oregon 12th of the 50 states with a published figure.
The spread matters more than the midpoint when you are deciding whether to train here. The bottom tenth of medical coders here earn $44,260 or less and the top tenth earn $81,120 or more, a range of $36,860. Read $44,260 as the entry band and $59,000 as what experience gets you, because half the people counted have years behind them.
Billing-only roles are counted separately and pay differently: the median for them in Oregon is $51,860, $7,140 below the coding figure. Many programs advertise on the coding figure while training for billing work, so check which occupation the medical coding program you are considering leads into. See our salary breakdown.
How many medical coding jobs are there in Oregon?
Oregon employs 2,560 medical records specialists, the federal occupation medical coders are counted under, which works out at 1.3 jobs per thousand in the state workforce. By that concentration Oregon ranks 25th of 49 states.
Take the two together. 2,560 is the size of the market, and 1.3 per thousand is how routine the role is here. A big state with many posts can still be hard to enter, while a small state where coding is unusually common is one where employers already know what the job is.
Oregon also employs 5,030 billing clerks in the separate occupation that covers billing-only work, against 2,560 in coding. Comparing them is worth doing before choosing a program, because a state weighted toward one occupation is a state where that training pays off faster.
Who hires is consistent enough to list: hospitals and health systems, physician and multispecialty practices, third-party billing companies, and insurers working the claims from the payer side. In Oregon the training supply clusters around Klamath Falls, which is where the largest program by conferrals sits, and program supply tends to follow employer demand. Remote coding is common but mostly not entry level, since employers typically want your accuracy established on site first. Our career profiles break the roles apart.
Can you do a medical coding program online in Oregon?
Yes, you can do a medical coding program online in Oregon: 12 of the 16 institutions in the state are recorded as offering undergraduate programs completable entirely online, about 75 percent.
That 12 needs one qualification. The federal flag is institution-level, not program-level, so it tells you the college teaches something fully online and separately awards a coding credential, which is not quite the same as the coding certificate being available online. Worth one email to the school before you rely on it.
Since no state licenses medical coders, studying online from outside Oregon costs you nothing in employability. That is what makes the national list as relevant here as the local one. Our online ranking compares them nationally.
Do you need a license to be a medical coder in Oregon?
No, you do not need a license to be a medical coder in Oregon. No state licenses medical coders or medical billers anywhere in the United States, and Oregon has no board, no state exam and no registration to complete. What stands in for a licence is the certification, and that is why the exam a programme prepares you for matters more than the programme's own reputation.
Applied to a shortlist here, this means one question does most of the work: which exam does this programme prepare me to sit? A programme that will not answer plainly has told you something. The realistic choice is between the AAPC CPC and the AHIMA CCA, the first weighted toward practices and the second toward hospitals, with the CCS as the hospital step up.
No national answer beats a local count. Open the job boards for Oregon, read twenty postings for the work you want, and see which credential they ask for. The split follows employer type: hospitals lean AHIMA, physician practices lean AAPC, so a region dominated by one will ask for one.
Which schools in Oregon award a medical coding credential?
The schools in Oregon awarding a medical coding credential are the 16 institutions below, every one recorded in the federal data as awarding a medical coding or billing credential, largest first by credentials conferred. Tuition is published resident tuition for one year, so a 16-school certificate market and a 1-school associate market are not directly comparable on it. A blank means the school reports no figure.
| School | City | Sector | Online | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Klamath Community College | Klamath Falls | Public | ✓ | $4,857 /yr | 20 |
| Mt Hood Community College | Gresham | Public | ✓ | $5,175 /yr | 15 |
| Linn-Benton Community College | Albany | Public | — | $6,288 /yr | 14 |
| Clackamas Community College | Oregon City | Public | ✓ | $6,210 /yr | 11 |
| Lane Community College | Eugene | Public | ✓ | $5,879 /yr | 8 |
| Chemeketa Community College | Salem | Public | ✓ | $6,210 /yr | 7 |
| Umpqua Community College | Roseburg | Public | ✓ | $5,909 /yr | 6 |
| Carrington College-Portland | Portland | For-profit | — | $17,922 program, 8mo | 6 |
| Treasure Valley Community College | Ontario | Public | ✓ | $5,748 /yr | 3 |
| Eastern Oregon University | La Grande | Public | ✓ | $10,709 /yr | 2 |
| Central Oregon Community College | Bend | Public | — | $4,941 /yr | 2 |
| Tillamook Bay Community College | Tillamook | Public | ✓ | $4,680 /yr | |
| Rogue Community College | Grants Pass | Public | ✓ | $5,184 /yr | |
| Blue Mountain Community College | Pendleton | Public | ✓ | $6,941 /yr | |
| Southwestern Oregon Community College | Coos Bay | Public | ✓ | $6,840 /yr | |
| Columbia Gorge Community College | The Dalles | Public | — | $5,544 /yr |
IPEDS completions, directory, institutional characteristics and both tuition files, 2023, covering all 16 institutions in Oregon. Prices come in two different units and the column says which. 15 of these schools report annual tuition, shown /yr, and 1 report the whole-programme price for the coding program itself, shown program, which is how occupational and for-profit colleges report to IPEDS. The two are never averaged together. A programme figure is what IPEDS holds for a coding program of the stated length at that school, so where a college runs several coding programs, confirm which one you are enrolling in before treating it as your price. 12 are recorded as offering fully online undergraduate programs . Read the Online flag as institution-level: it marks a Oregon college offering some fully online undergraduate program, not proof that its coding certificate is one of them.
Common questions about medical coding programs in Oregon
Do you need a license to be a medical coder in Oregon?
How many medical coding programs are in Oregon?
How much does a medical coding program cost in Oregon?
How much do medical coders make in Oregon?
Can you take a medical coding program online in Oregon?
Sources
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics , Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025: the Oregon median, percentiles, employment and job concentration for medical records specialists (SOC 29-2072) and medical billing clerks (SOC 43-3021).
- IPEDS completions, directory, institutional characteristics and tuition , 2023, via the Urban Institute Education Data API: which Oregon institutions award coding credentials, how many they conferred, published tuition and distance education availability.
- AHIMA Professional Certificate Approval Program directory : which programs hold approval. No Oregon program appears in it. All 22 approved programs nationally are listed on our accreditation page.
- CAHIIM directory: enumerated in full, 431 records, none of which is a medical coding program in Oregon or in any other state.
Where else can you study medical coding near Oregon?
You can study medical coding near Oregon anywhere else in the West, and nothing about the credential is tied to where you earn it, so crossing the border is a real option rather than a compromise:
- Medical coding programs in Alaska, 5 institutions , median pay $61,090
- Medical coding programs in Arizona, 29 institutions , median pay $47,630
- Medical coding programs in California, 109 institutions , median pay $61,810
- Medical coding programs in Colorado, 15 institutions , median pay $59,020
- Medical coding programs in Hawaii, 2 institutions , median pay $63,180
- Medical coding programs in Idaho, 5 institutions , median pay $53,460